Speaker
Matthew Buckley
(Fermilab)
Description
The LHC experiments have performed very wide-ranging and exhaustive searches for many new physics scenarios considered theoretically well-motivated in the pre-LHC era. However, gaps remain in the experimental coverage of possible new particles, which should be covered as we move into the Higgs Era. I discuss several improvements to search techniques that will increase our sensitivity to new physics involving 3rd generation fermions, electroweak particles, and exotic Higgs decays.
Author
Matthew Buckley
(Fermilab)